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Mumbai College Principal Says Girls Shouldn't 'Dress Like Men' And Twitter Royally Shuts Her Down

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07/02/2017 12:54 PM IST | Updated 4 hours ago
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A woman principal of a Mumbai college was quoted in a report saying that the women suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) when they 'dress like men'. She explained that the medical condition is a result of a 'gender reversal' in the said women's heads, which reduces their urge to reproduce. Who knew ovarian cysts could have such an intriguing back story?

This is what principal Swati Deshpande of the Government Polytechnic College in Bandra had to say about how women should dress in college:

"I have heard theories on why girls suffer from PCOD (Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease) at an early age. When they dress like men, they start thinking or behaving like them. There is a gender role reversal in their head. Due to this, the natural urge to reproduce diminishes right from a young age and therefore they suffer from problems like PCODs."

Also Read: Girls Who Dress Like Men Start Thinking Like Them, Have Reduced Urge To Reproduce, Says Principal Of Mumbai College

The TOI report, understandably, enraged more than just a handful of women. Most of them took to social media to object to this ludicrous claim and patriarchal definitions of femininity.


The news spread like wildfire on the micro-blogging site and led to the creation of the hashtag #DressLikeAnIndianWoman. Several women -- who unlike that college professor know how ovaries work -- started sharing pictures to define what dressing like an Indian woman could mean. And that womanhood cannot be defined by what a person wears. Here are some tweets that will make your day:

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